Focused. It's getting down to the end of the regular season, and teams are gearing up for the postseason. The Bronson Vikings have been in that mode for a few weeks, while staying focused at the task of each day.

The Vikes applied a lot of pressure in a 69-3 win over Mendon on Wednesday night, as the Vikings are getting into postseason mode.

"We're real close," said Bronson coach Al Sosinski. "We try to take it one day at a time. The guys are zeroing in on that (districts) — They talk about it all the time."

The Vikings were strong, taking eight wins by pin on the night.

Brandon Losinski set the tone early with a pin in 1:01 over Mitchell Coler. Jukoada Sexton followed at 152 with a pin over Kyle Noel in 4:46, Dan Erwin pinned Tyler Stover at 160 in 2:36, Leo Mora pinned Kyle Wiswell in 1:37 at 171, Jordan Jimenez took a 7-3 decision over Cole Harrison at 189, Brett Burtrum pinned Josh Goodman in 45 seconds at 215, Skyler Riker (285) and Tom Littlefield (103) both took voids, Jake Littlefield took a 5-3 decision over Jonah Grimm at 119, Hunter Machus pinned Ty Cool in 23 seconds at 125, Kahle Scheenks pinned Tyler Shultz in 1:26 at 130, Humberto Martinez pinned Chance Vroman in 2:13 at 135, and Joe Albarran took a 10-7 decision over Brandon Bray at 140. Mendon's lone win came at 112 pounds, with Caleb Henckel taking a 10-5 decision over Wes Disbro.

The Vikings will get a pre-district tuneup on Saturday at the Niles-Brandywine Tournament, which includes 12 to 14 teams. Bronson hosts the Div. 4 District on Wednesday, Feb. 6 at 6 p.m. The Vikings

will face the winner of Athens/Union City in the final 10 minutes after the conclusion of the opening match.

"Saturday will be a good tournament for us," said Sosinski. "The guys are having a lot of fun."

Three Rivers at Vicksburg

Three Rivers' wrestling team competed at the Vicksburg Duals in an individual round robin event Wednesday night. Also competing were Vicksburg, Portage Northern, Portage Central, Hastings and Dowagiac.

Four Wildcats finished the night with perfect 2-0 records.

Mike Vidmar at 125 pounds won both of his matches by pinfall. Brandon Verway at 189 and Leo Eggleston at 215 also accomplished two-pin nights. At 130 pounds, Derek Tulla won both of his matches.

Page 2 of 2 - Finishing the evening with 1-1 records were James Arndt at 112, Connor McElroy at 135, Andrew Bowers at 140, Lowell Sanders at 145 (pinfall), Shawn Brew at 152 and Bailey Miholer at 171.